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While we wait for a ground invasion in Gaza… :: www.uruknet.info :: informazione dall'Iraq occupato :: news from occupied Iraq :: - it: "…israeli terrorists continue its illegal practices such as extra-juridical assassination. such as targeting women and children. but i think the coast is clear for israeli terrorists to invade: after all they are continuing to ban the media from entering and they just let the foreigners out. now conditions are ripe for its little concentration camp project. children, women, neighbors, an apartment building home to hundreds–these were all the people targeted by israeli terrorism’s latest assassination, with the aid of american weapons. al jazeera’s ayman mohyeldin shows us the consequences of what this terrorism looks like:"

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